28 Days(59)
“Me too.”
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6:10pm
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He had a belly full of nerves as he waited in the visiting room for Detective Robinson. That was all he knew—that the detective was on his way. Quinten had been too afraid to ask the guard if he knew why, which was something he’d usually have asked.
Sweat glistened on his forehead when footsteps could be heard moving closer to where he waited, and then, when the door opened, he felt as though his heart had stopped altogether. Saige.
Her eyes swam with tears as she tried to control her unhappiness. He couldn’t look at anyone or anything else. She filled his vision and he knew that he’d love her until the day he died.
“Quinten,” Detective Robinson drew his attention, but almost immediately it was back on Saige. “The governor granted you a stay.”
He blinked and snapped his gaze back to the detective who nodded and smiled. “You heard me right. The governor has granted a stay. Your defense attorney put your case before the governor and the committee this morning. Daniel supplied witness statements, which had been sent to him anonymously. Apparently, they were received in his office the day Fern died.”
Quinten had no words and even, if he tried, he didn’t think anything would come out of his mouth. He was thankful to be sitting down because his legs felt like jelly as his whole body started to tremble...and then he cried—like a baby in front of everyone.
In the next breath, he felt soft hands that could only be Saige’s cup his head and bring him against her chest. She cradled him against her and cried with him. He felt her body shake and he’d give anything to be able to wrap his arms around her to keep her close. But that wouldn’t happen today, if ever again.
Her fingers were gentle as they massaged his scalp and now that he started to calm down, he could smell the floral body lotion she always used. It teased his senses and started to make him uncomfortable in all the places that had ached for her since he’d been incarcerated.
He coughed and lifted his head to meet her watery gaze. “I love you,” she whispered, causing his eyes to fill again.
He was an emotional wreck from the news they brought him but more so because of Saige’s touch and closeness.
“Here,” Warden Roscoe said, passing him and Saige each a tissue.
Saige stepped back and dried her face, which he also did, and only then did he allow his eyes to go to the warden. “What happens now?”
“You’ll be moved back to a death row cell in the morning, but I’m hoping you won’t be a resident here for much longer.”
“How?” He had no idea how that could be possible. Saige could speak on his behalf about her abduction, but he had still been convicted of murdering the college girls.
“The witness statements that have been discovered,” the detective informed him, “state you were in Chicago for one of the abductions and murder, and Miami for the other…like you originally stated. I’m not saying it’s going to be straightforward, but, eventually, we’re hoping your conviction is overturned and all charges dropped.”
Saige kneeled and took his large hands into her much smaller ones. “Don’t give up hope. I love you, Quinten.”
Rising up, she pressed a light kiss to his lips and smiled. “I promise to come back.”
He nodded, and whispered, “I love you.”
“I know.”
Detective Robinson wrapped an arm around Saige’s shoulders and led her from the room. It hurt not being the one to comfort her, but if he weren’t in prison, then she wouldn’t have needed comforting.
His head dropped to his chest with exhaustion. The stress and worry that he wouldn’t be alive to see day twenty-nine was finally over, but his mind wondered what next. Would he really be cleared of all charges?
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11:00pm
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There had been a lot to take in during the course of the day, and Saige longed to be closer to Quinten, which was why she decided to spend the night in the boathouse. It had been their secret place and she still planned on keeping it that way. Tonight, however, she felt that she needed to be where they’d been at their happiest because having to leave him in that place had hurt her deeply.
Slipping through the door, she paused when she saw the shape of a man sitting in a chair facing her. She gasped and his head snapped up at the sound, giving her a clear picture of his features as the moonlight cast him in its glow.
Paul.
Her heart thudded wildly in her chest as she stood, watching him. Paul clutched something in his hands. It looked to be a wooden box and when she flicked on the light, she realized it was a jewelry box.
“I thought you would be in bed,” Paul stated, unmoving.
“I couldn’t sleep.” Saige stayed by the door and slowly started to back out.
He seemed cool as a cucumber while he clutched at the box with one hand and tapped the lid with his fingers. “I often come and sit in here when I’ve had enough of my mother going on and on about gossip. I have no interest in her gossip when mine is much more interesting.” Paul smirked. “Bet you’re curious.”
Her first instinct was to turn and run back to the main house, but she wanted to know what he knew. What if he knew something that would help set Quinten free? Did she want to take that chance, and run?